Dictionary Definition
counterbalancing adj : serving to equilibrate;
"he added a counterbalancing weight"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Verb
counterbalancing- present participle of counterbalance
Extensive Definition
- ''For the Outer Limits episode, see Counterweight (The Outer Limits)
A counterweight is an equivalent counterbalancing
weight that balances a load.
Uses
A counterweight is often used in traction
lifts (elevators), cranes
and funfair rides. In
these applications, the expected load multiplied by the distance
that that load will be spaced from the central support (called the
"tipping point") must be equal to the counterweight's mass times
its distance from the tipping point in order to prevent
over-balancing either side. This distance times mass is called the
load
moment.
Counterweights in action
Trebuchet
There are five major components of a trebuchet:
beam, counterweight, frame, guide chute, and sling. After the
counterweight drops from a platform on the frame, gravity pulls the
counterweight and pivots the beam. Without the counterweight, the
beam could not complete the arc that allows the sling to accurately
release the projectile.
Crankshaft
A counterweight is also used in many rotating
systems to reduce vibrations due to imbalances in the rotating
assembly. A typical example is counterweights on crankshafts in piston
engines.
Desk lamp
Some balanced arm lamps work with a counterweight to keep the arm and lamp in the desired position.Elevator
In traction (non-hydraulic) elevators, a heavy counterweight counterbalances the load of the elevator car, so the motor only has to lift the difference between the car load and the counterweight load. The counterweight also increases the ascending acceleration force and decreases the descending acceleration force to reduce the amount of horsepower needed by the motor. The elevator car and the counterweights both have rollers attached to them to prevent irregular movement and provide a smoother ride for the passengers.Metronome
A wind-up mechanical metronome has an adjustable
weight and spring mechanism that allows the speed to be adjusted by
placement of the weight on the spindle. The tempo speed is
decreased by moving the the weight to a higher spindle marking or
increased by moving it to a lower marking.
Tower Cranes
The tower crane (see picture) is a modern form of balance crane that is fixed to the ground. A horizontal boom is balanced asymmetrically across the top of the tower. The long arm carries the lifting gear. The short arm is called the machinery arm; this holds the motors and electronics to operate the crane, as well as the concrete counterweights.Vertical lift bridge
Drawbridge
Bascule bridge
References
counterbalancing in Danish: Kontravægt
counterbalancing in Italian: Contrappeso
counterbalancing in Dutch: Contragewicht
counterbalancing in Japanese: カウンターウエイト
counterbalancing in Polish:
Przeciwwaga